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Praha Paper Warns Against Expulsions

The German-language newspaper, Bohemia, commenting on expulsion of Jews from Austria, declared today this was the first example of radical expulsion following expropriation, and warned the Germans that these methods might some day be used against German minorities in European countries and overseas. A warning against a “liquidation psychosis” was printed by the Zionist newspaper, […]

May 3, 1938
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The German-language newspaper, Bohemia, commenting on expulsion of Jews from Austria, declared today this was the first example of radical expulsion following expropriation, and warned the Germans that these methods might some day be used against German minorities in European countries and overseas.

A warning against a “liquidation psychosis” was printed by the Zionist newspaper, Selbstwehr, which said: “We are inexplicably connected with the Republic in good and bad times and are ready to draw the ultimate conclusions from this connection. We will give all required by the State like all other faithful citizens.

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